Posted: March 9th, 2013 | Author: David Jensen | Filed under: Architectural, Interior Design Photography | Tags: Bathroom, Bedroom, Cushions, Interior, Interior Design, Interior Design Photography, Outdoor, Photography, Wallpaper, Workspaces | No Comments »

So far 2013 has brought a lot of interior assignments in and around London. Shooting for product manufacturers and interior designers, I’ve set foot in some incredible properties, and here are just a few of the images featuring:

Walk in Wardrobes

Wallpaper



Taxidermy

Inspiring workspaces

Pens, pens and more pens


Kitchen units

And mosaic tiled bathrooms

Posted: January 26th, 2013 | Author: David Jensen | Filed under: Architectural, Interior Design Photography | Tags: Bedroom, Interior, Interior Design, Interior Design Photography, London, Refurbishment | No Comments »

A new year, and straight back to work, photographing the newly refurbished home of architect and interior designer Juliano Cordano.

The whole of this south London property had been redesigned, along with some of the furniture in the bedrooms and living room, including this white chest which had been built as an extension of the central seating area.



When photographing interiors, it’s quite simple to give the rooms a completely different feel by creating a night time scene. Here, the client wanted to see the ambience created by the interior lighting.

Overlooking the main living room was the top floor mezzanine kitchen and another seating/television area. This included a bar and the largest collection of plants I’ve ever photographed in one property. Apparently it takes an hour each week to water them!


It was a great shoot with no extra styling needed, and as you can see, a fantastically designed property.
Posted: March 22nd, 2012 | Author: David Jensen | Filed under: Architectural, Interior Design Photography | Tags: Fromental, Interior, Interior Design, Interior Design Photography, Wallpaper | No Comments »

A stop over in Hong Kong and 2 days shooting for Fromental. 3 locations altogether, including Sir David Tang’s ‘China Club’.

The Library inside the China Club, Hong Kong.

China Club's Library, Hong Kong, March 2012.

Pop Pop Flower Wallpaper, Dining Room, China Club, Hong Kong

Wardrobe decorated in Chinoiserie wallpaper, Hong Kong.
The bedroom in one of the locations was completely decorated in Chinoiserie wallpaper, including each panel of this walled wardrobe.

Jet lag, and basic lack of sleep, was kicking in as we travelled to the final location on the South Coast of Hong Kong Island. 2 rooms in the property had been decorated in wallpaper, a green Chinoiserie in the bedroom, and a red Singerie design in the entrance hall.

Posted: February 25th, 2011 | Author: David Jensen | Filed under: Architectural, Interior Design Photography | Tags: Circular Polariser, Interior Design, Nottinghill, Photography, Wallpaper | No Comments »

Dining Room featuring Fromental's Metallic Gold Chinoiserie Wallpaper.
This Nottinghill house was incredible, and an interior photographers dream. It would have been great to shoot the whole property, but it was only this dining room, covered in Fromental’s gold metallic chinoiserie wallpaper, that needed to be photographed.

Interior of a West London Dining room featuring Fromental Wallpaper
It was a real challenge to photograph. Every angle gave the wallpaper a different result, as the metallic qualities reflected the light in every direction.
Photography tip: don’t use a circular polariser to photograph metallic wallpaper! It would normally help reduce reflections and flare in parts of the room, however here it just dulls down the metallic sheen of the paper.
Posted: April 30th, 2010 | Author: David Jensen | Filed under: Interior Design Photography | Tags: Cushions, Interior Design, London | No Comments »

Close up of a hand painted silk cushion by Diane Goode
Every so often I get asked to photograph Interior design products, and this week the massively talented
Diane Goode asked me to take some pictures of her latest ‘London’ collection of hand painted silk cushions. We decided on simple black and white backgrounds for the images, as the handcraft shows and boutiques that Diane wanted to submit her cushions to had specific guidelines for entry.

Hand Painted Silk Cushions by Diane Goode

'London Town' Hand painted silk cushion by Diane Goode.

Macro Lens shot of a hand painted silk cushion by Diane Goode.
Diane’s cushions are now selling online at
‘My Deco’ and at
‘Makers-online’, she is also exhibiting at
‘Handmade in Britain’ at Chelsea Old Town Hall, Kings Road, London from the 27th-30th October 2010. I would like to say this is down to my photography, but I think it’s more down to the amazing design and quality of Diane’s work!

Hand Painted Silk Cushions from the 'London Collection' by Diane Goode.